The spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations upstream and downstream of the Venusian bow shock

Abstract We statistically investigate the spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations at the upstream and downstream regions near the Venusian bow shock and perform a differentiation by shock geometry. Based on the Venus Express data, 115 quasi-parallel ( $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ ) bow shock crossings...

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Main Authors: S. D. Xiao, M. Y. Wu, G. Q. Wang, Y. Q. Chen, T. L. Zhang
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-020-01343-7
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spelling doaj-06d8cf57389d4afa985f753dd135be212021-01-10T12:57:27ZengSpringerOpenEarth, Planets and Space1880-59812021-01-017311910.1186/s40623-020-01343-7The spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations upstream and downstream of the Venusian bow shockS. D. Xiao0M. Y. Wu1G. Q. Wang2Y. Q. Chen3T. L. Zhang4Harbin Institute of TechnologyHarbin Institute of TechnologyHarbin Institute of TechnologyCAS Key Laboratory of Geospace Environment, University of Science and Technology of ChinaHarbin Institute of TechnologyAbstract We statistically investigate the spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations at the upstream and downstream regions near the Venusian bow shock and perform a differentiation by shock geometry. Based on the Venus Express data, 115 quasi-parallel ( $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ ) bow shock crossings and 303 quasi-perpendicular ( $$Q_{ \bot }$$ Q ⊥ ) bow shock crossings are selected. The statistical results suggest that the bow shock tends to modify the upstream spectra flatter to 1/f noise in the magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) regime and steeper to turbulence in the kinetic regime after the magnetic fluctuations crossing the bow shock, and this modification for the $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ and $$Q_{ \bot }$$ Q ⊥ bow shocks is basically consistent. However, the upstream spectral scalings are associated with the shock geometry. The changes of the spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations near the $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ bow shocks are not as significant as near the $$Q_{ \bot }$$ Q ⊥ bow shock crossings. That might result from the fluctuations generated by the backstreaming ions which can escape across the $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ bow shock into the foreshock. Our results suggest that the energy cascade and dissipation near Venus can be modified by the Venusian bow shock, and the $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ bow shock plays an important role on the energy injection and dissipation in the solar wind interaction with Venus. The large dispersion of spectral scalings indicates that this fluctuation environment is complicated, and the shock geometry is not the only key factor in the fluctuations across the Venusian bow shock. Other possible factors in the shock modification to the upstream fluctuations will be explored in future.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-020-01343-7Magnetic fluctuationsTurbulenceVenusian bow shockSpectral scalingsShock geometryVenus Express
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author S. D. Xiao
M. Y. Wu
G. Q. Wang
Y. Q. Chen
T. L. Zhang
spellingShingle S. D. Xiao
M. Y. Wu
G. Q. Wang
Y. Q. Chen
T. L. Zhang
The spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations upstream and downstream of the Venusian bow shock
Earth, Planets and Space
Magnetic fluctuations
Turbulence
Venusian bow shock
Spectral scalings
Shock geometry
Venus Express
author_facet S. D. Xiao
M. Y. Wu
G. Q. Wang
Y. Q. Chen
T. L. Zhang
author_sort S. D. Xiao
title The spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations upstream and downstream of the Venusian bow shock
title_short The spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations upstream and downstream of the Venusian bow shock
title_full The spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations upstream and downstream of the Venusian bow shock
title_fullStr The spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations upstream and downstream of the Venusian bow shock
title_full_unstemmed The spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations upstream and downstream of the Venusian bow shock
title_sort spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations upstream and downstream of the venusian bow shock
publisher SpringerOpen
series Earth, Planets and Space
issn 1880-5981
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract We statistically investigate the spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations at the upstream and downstream regions near the Venusian bow shock and perform a differentiation by shock geometry. Based on the Venus Express data, 115 quasi-parallel ( $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ ) bow shock crossings and 303 quasi-perpendicular ( $$Q_{ \bot }$$ Q ⊥ ) bow shock crossings are selected. The statistical results suggest that the bow shock tends to modify the upstream spectra flatter to 1/f noise in the magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) regime and steeper to turbulence in the kinetic regime after the magnetic fluctuations crossing the bow shock, and this modification for the $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ and $$Q_{ \bot }$$ Q ⊥ bow shocks is basically consistent. However, the upstream spectral scalings are associated with the shock geometry. The changes of the spectral scalings of magnetic fluctuations near the $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ bow shocks are not as significant as near the $$Q_{ \bot }$$ Q ⊥ bow shock crossings. That might result from the fluctuations generated by the backstreaming ions which can escape across the $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ bow shock into the foreshock. Our results suggest that the energy cascade and dissipation near Venus can be modified by the Venusian bow shock, and the $$Q_{\parallel }$$ Q ‖ bow shock plays an important role on the energy injection and dissipation in the solar wind interaction with Venus. The large dispersion of spectral scalings indicates that this fluctuation environment is complicated, and the shock geometry is not the only key factor in the fluctuations across the Venusian bow shock. Other possible factors in the shock modification to the upstream fluctuations will be explored in future.
topic Magnetic fluctuations
Turbulence
Venusian bow shock
Spectral scalings
Shock geometry
Venus Express
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-020-01343-7
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